Wynonna Judd has announced that she is ready to return to her tour after her husband lost his left leg in a motorcycle crash earlier this month.

The singer released a statement saying that
her husband of three months, Michael Scott 'Cactus' Moser, who is also the drummer in her band, 'continues to improve every day as
he begins his road to rehabilitation.'

The Grammy winner also said: 'We are looking forward to the day when we will
be back together on stage again and I believe we will be stronger than
ever.

'Until then I will be out on the road with the rest of the band
while I wait lovingly and patiently for my husband to return to The Big
Noise.'

The show must go on: Wynonna Judd announced that she will resume touring now that her husband Cactus Moser is recovering from a motorcycle accident

Moser was injured in a motorcycle accident on August 18 in South Dakota after he and Judd went for a ride on separate
bikes.

The musician, 55, reportedly collided with an oncoming vehicle and was airlifted to a local
hospital.

He later received citations for crossing the center line and not having a
license to operate a motorcycle.

Wynonna’s rep issued a statement saying that during
the accident Cactus’ left leg was severed and doctors were forced to amputate
above the knee, they also performed surgery on one of
Cactus’ hands.

Newlyweds: Judd and Moser married in June and went straight on tour together

The couple tied the knot during a sunset ceremony, followed by an intimate bash at Wynonna's farm in Leiper's Fork, Tennessee in June, although mother Naomi Judd and sister, actress Ashley Judd were not invited.

This is the third wedding for 48-year-old Wynonna, who has two children from
her first marriage.

'The outpouring of prayer and support from friends, family and fans has been a blessing to both Cactus and I,' said Wynonna on Sunday. 'Cactus is a champion. I love him deeply and I will not leave his side.'

The tour will resume this Thursday and the singer has rescheduled a string of shows which
were originally scheduled for the week following the accident.